Publications by authors named "Maxime Bisseux"

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  • - Wastewater genomic surveillance in Tunisia analyzed samples from six treatment plants to monitor SARS-CoV-2 and identify its variants from December 2021 to July 2022.
  • - The study found that viral RNA levels in wastewater correlated with local COVID-19 case reports and detected the Delta and Omicron variants, including the concerning BA.5 variant before it was officially recognized.
  • - Results indicated that wastewater treatment processes in Tunisia are not fully effective at eliminating SARS-CoV-2, as the virus was still present in treated effluents, highlighting a gap in public health monitoring.
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Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) is associated with neurological conditions such as acute meningitis and encephalitis. The virus is detected in the bloodstream, and high blood viral loads are associated with central nervous system (CNS) manifestations. We used an blood-brain barrier (BBB) model made up of human brain-like endothelial cells (hBLECs) and brain pericytes grown in transwell systems to investigate whether three genetically distinct EV-A71 strains (subgenogroups C1, C1-like, and C4) can cross the human BBB.

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  • A new variant of echovirus 11 has been identified as the cause of nine severe neonatal infections, primarily affecting male infants, with a notable occurrence among twins.
  • The affected infants, aged 3-5 days at the time of illness, presented with severe sepsis and liver failure.
  • This variant, discovered in France since April 2022, has led to an increase in fatal neonatal enterovirus infections compared to previous years, prompting calls for national and international health alerts.
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A nearly complete genome sequence of enterovirus type A119 was determined from an urban wastewater sample collected during a surveillance campaign in 2015 in Clermont-Ferrand, France. The partial VP1 sequence is a close relative of other partial enterovirus type A119 sequences detected in France and South Africa in the same year.

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Wastewater surveillance allowed the detection of an enterovirus (EV) type rarely reported in clinical settings. We detected an EV-C116 strain in a wastewater sample in France and characterized its complete genome. This virus was genetically closely related to African strains but distantly related to the only complete genome previously described.

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Objectives: To describe Delta/Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variants co-infection detection and confirmation during the fifth wave of COVID-19 pandemics in France in 7 immunocompetent and epidemiologically unrelated patients.

Methods: Since December 2021, the surveillance of Delta/Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOC) circulation was performed through prospective screening of positive-samples using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) PCR assays targeting SARS-CoV-2 S-gene mutations K417N (Omicron specific) and L452R (Delta specific). Samples showing unexpected mutational profiles were further submitted to whole genome sequencing (WGS) using three different primer sets.

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Coxsackievirus A6 (CVA6) emerged as the most common enterovirus of seasonal outbreaks of hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD). We investigated CVA6 genetic diversity among the clinical phenotypes reported in the paediatric population during sentinel surveillance in France between 2010 and 2018. CVA6 infection was confirmed in 981 children (mean age 1.

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We report a large-scale outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in France. As at 28 September 2021, 3,403 cases have been reported (47% higher than in 2018-19). We prospectively analysed 210 clinical samples; 190 (90.

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Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) has emerged as an agent of epidemic respiratory illness and acute flaccid myelitis in the paediatric population but data are lacking in adult patients. We performed a 4.5-year single-centre retrospective study of all patients who tested positive for EV-D68 and analysed full-length EV-D68 genomes of the predominant clades B3 and D1.

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The discovery of cruciviruses revealed the most explicit example of a common protein homologue between DNA and RNA viruses to date. Cruciviruses are a novel group of circular Rep-encoding single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) (CRESS-DNA) viruses that encode capsid proteins that are most closely related to those encoded by RNA viruses in the family The apparent chimeric nature of the two core proteins encoded by crucivirus genomes suggests horizontal gene transfer of capsid genes between DNA and RNA viruses. Here, we identified and characterized 451 new crucivirus genomes and 10 capsid-encoding circular genetic elements through assembly and mining of metagenomic data.

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  • A year-long pilot study (October 2014-2015) monitored wastewater to analyze global enterovirus (EV) infections in an urban community using ultra-deep sequencing.
  • The study revealed a significant diversity of 48 different EV types, organized into three taxonomic species (A, B, and C), with many types found circulating silently in the community.
  • Wastewater monitoring can supplement clinical surveillance, helping identify diseases associated with non-polio EVs and aiding in poliomyelitis eradication efforts.
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BackgroundHuman enteric viruses are resistant in the environment and transmitted via the faecal-oral route. Viral shedding in wastewater gives the opportunity to track emerging pathogens and study the epidemiology of enteric infectious diseases in the community. The aim of this study was to monitor the circulation of enteric viruses in the population of the Clermont-Ferrand area (France) by analysis of urban wastewaters.

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  • Lyme disease is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria and is transmitted by ticks, infecting various rodent host species.
  • Researchers studied the genetic variants of these bacteria from over 200 wild-caught rodents to see if certain variants are limited to specific hosts or can spread widely.
  • The study found significant genetic differences among the bacterial populations in different host species, highlighting the complexity of Lyme disease transmission and the benefits of advanced sequencing techniques in understanding it.
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Innate immunity plays a critical role in the host response to a viral infection. In particular, type I interferons (IFN-I) are major effectors of antiviral innate immunity. Herein, interplays between HTLV-1 and the IFN-I response are reviewed.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Maxime Bisseux"

  • - Maxime Bisseux's recent research emphasizes the intersection of wastewater surveillance and viral pathogen tracking, particularly focusing on the analysis of SARS-CoV-2 variants and enteroviruses in France and Tunisia, demonstrating innovative methodologies like reverse transcription solid digital PCR and whole-genome sequencing.
  • - His studies reveal significant insights into the transmission and genetic diversity of various enteroviruses, including Enterovirus A71 and echovirus 11, highlighting their implications for neonatal infections and the crossing of the blood-brain barrier, which are critical for understanding viral pathogenicity.
  • - Bisseux's work also contributes to understanding co-infections, notably concerning SARS-CoV-2 variants during the pandemic, offering essential data for public health responses and potential future viral epidemiology.